Successfully defended Ph.D. in July 2025; 2 papers accepted by CVPR 2025; organizing 5th CV4Animals Workshop @CVPR 2025; VMarker-Pro accepted to IEEE TPAMI; AlphaChimp preprint released on arXiv, proposing a novel method for automated detection, tracking, and recognition of chimpanzee behaviors.
Research Experience
Leading a research project on animal behavior in collaboration with Prof. Yixin Zhu and Prof. Federico Rossano, who directs the Comparative Cognition Lab (CCL) at UCSD; previously interned at Microsoft Research Asia (MSRA), working with Dr. Chunyu Wang.
Education
Ph.D. in Computer Science from Peking University, advised by Prof. Yizhou Wang; Master's and Bachelor's degrees in Computer Science from Peking University.
Background
Research interests lie at the intersection of computer vision, computer graphics, and machine learning. The long-term goal is to build physically grounded, interactive 3D models that support perception, reasoning, and action in dynamic environments, bridging visual perception with embodied behavior and enabling exploration of complex real-world interactions.